February 8, 2013
The Outlaw Snowdown is more than a music festival, it’s a high-country congregation of folks looking to have a good time — a play-hard weekend for the work-hard set. Tickets can be purchased online at outlawsnowdown.com/tickets for the two-day festival are $75. Single-day wristbands available at the door, space permitting, for $50. This is an 18-over event.
Saturday and Sunday there will be races of all kinds at the golf course. Visit pagosanordic.com for more information on the races. Snowman Stomp Snowshoe Romp begins at 11 a.m. The annual Snow Sculpting contest will be on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. at the Visitor’s Center on Hot Springs Blvd. At 2 p.m. the “Anything Goes Downhill Sled Race” will take place on Reservoir Hill. On Friday and Saturday evenings will be the Outlaw Snowdown concert at the athletic field in Town Park. There will be food, beverages and lots of live, rockin’ music. Tickets on sale at www.outlawsnowdown.com. Sunday is the Penguin Plunge, benefiting various nonprofits in the community. Enjoy the Hot Toddy for the Body contest held along the Riverwalk beginning at 11 a.m. Contact the Chamber for more information, 264-2360.
Nello’s Bistro: Tim Sullivan, 6 p.m.
Pirates Varsity Wrestling vs Bloomfield (N.M.)
The show runs for six nights only, Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. When you purchase your ticket there is also an option to donate an additional $10 to the Victims Assistance Program. Tickets to the show are $18 in advance and $25 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased by calling 731-SHOW (7469) or by visiting www.pagosacenter.org. Reservations are highly recommended.
On the Rocks aka Pagosa Pubworks: The Scrugglers, 8 p.m.
Buffalo Inn: Jack Ten High, 9 p.m.